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<b>NAME=</b><i>window_name</i> | <b>_blank</b> | <b>_parent</b> | <b>_self</b> | <b>_top</b><BR></p>
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Specifies the name of the frame so it may be targeted from links in other documents. </p>
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<i>window_name</i> &#09;A string that specifies a frame. </p>
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_blank &#09;Loads the link into a new, unnamed window. </p>
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_parent &#09;Loads the link over the parent. If the frame has no parent, then this refers to _self. </p>
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_self &#09;Replaces the page with the specified link. </p>
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_top &#09;Loads the link at the top-most level. </p>
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Either a window-name or frame may be specified, or one of the special values above. </p>
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The name property on the window comes from the <a href="html4lrk.htm">FRAME</a> definition. There is no other way to persist a window name in HTML. </p>
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<b>Applies To</b></p>
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<a href="html4lrk.htm">FRAME</a>, <a href="html92y8.htm">IFRAME</a> </p>
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